Hon. Vincent Junior Jaskuma has taken bold, on-the-ground action in West Ugenya, spearheading a transformative empowerment drive for widows—a group often overlooked yet central to the community’s economic and social resilience.
In a vibrant ceremony, he presented Table Banking certificates to several widow groups, officially recognizing their commitment to grassroots savings and lending. The event celebrated their achievements while underlining financial inclusion as a cornerstone of sustainable development.
Table Banking, a proven community-based savings and credit system, allows members to pool resources and offer affordable loans to one another. This model not only fuels small business growth but also strengthens household welfare and economic independence. By providing certification and ongoing support, Hon. Jaskuma is equipping widows to be stronger economic actors in West Ugenya.
The initiative reflects the spirit of #JaSkuma2027 and #UgenyaFresh2027—campaigns rooted in inclusive leadership and grassroots mobilization. It’s a people-centered approach that tackles real challenges, far beyond political rhetoric.

For many widows, often burdened by the loss of income and social support, Table Banking has become a lifeline—opening access to credit, boosting livelihoods, and restoring dignity. Certification validates their discipline and inspires sustained participation, while the event itself created space for peer learning, solidarity, and collaboration among widow groups.
As West Ugenya edges toward the 2027 elections, this kind of community cohesion is invaluable. It builds resilience, empowers collective voices, and ensures that marginalized groups remain part of the county’s development agenda.
Hon. Jaskuma’s leadership is marked by active listening, responsiveness, and empowerment. By strengthening grassroots economic structures, he is unlocking local potential and laying the groundwork for shared prosperity.
Looking ahead, this initiative is poised to spark greater economic activity among widows, positively impacting the county’s broader growth. It also sends a clear message to other leaders—grassroots economic empowerment is not just charity; it’s a sustainable path out of poverty and exclusion.
In West Ugenya, the presentation of Table Banking certificates is more than a symbolic gesture—it’s a tangible milestone in building a stronger, self-reliant, and united community ready to embrace the future.
By James Kilonzo Bwire – Media & Communication Practitioner








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